Actually I'm a college student who at the moment works the front desk of a hotel. The other day there was this big, funny guy that was from texas (a guy who you could tell could prolly squat 2 or 3 of me) but looks like he might indulge in cheeseburgers every so often . He was quite funny and witty tho- Hoosegow you didn't happen to visit ohio recently did ya?

Pretty much right about be. Marketing, working for a travel technology company (our customers are mostly travel agencies)

I do graphic design for a marketing department in a travel technology company :o

I can't remember whether you're from the UK or not. If so, then you probably know of who I work for, 'cause we're one of the best in the UK, destroying the competition, and in the process of taking over the world (ok we've having a crack at Oz and possibly the States and we've not 'destroyed' anyone but I would say we're a market leader)

(above is reference to the travel technology side, which is the core of the business, not the marketing side, which is what I do)

I'm a college student, graduate with my marketing degree in the spring at Ball State. I work in the new recreation center they're building, so at least I know I'll like the atmosphere I'm in until I graduate!

I'm a part-time ESL teacher and part-time trainer at two different places (one private gym, one community center-style one), I've got my own private training clients, and I do some odd stuff on the side - IT, freelance writing, tutoring, etc. But I'm still only training people part-time.

College student: nutrition and dietetics and I'm gonna do an extra year for fitness instructor+First aid+business managment and sportattendant/caretaker (don't know how to translate that in good English).
I'm currently working (summer job) at a wood shop.

Well, I started out a molecular biologist, got my PhD in cardiovascular medicin (I'm not a medical doctor though, my research was all genetics), did a post-doc in gene therapy, got an administrative position in the academic field, and now I'm back at my alma mater with the long fancy title "Scientific Administration Coordinator" which means I don't necessarily have to do the adminstration myself but get to coordinate it and tell other people how to do it

I'm responsible for grants reports and applications, and I also get myself involved in alot of science communication (web content, annual reports, newsletters, posters etc.). The non-profit organization I work for coordinates international neuroscience research.

As a hobby I make jewelry (I wanted to be a goldsmith when I was little but my parents made me get a "proper" education) :)

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